GLASS FIRE PROTECTION DOOR HAVING A LOCK CASE

A glass fire protection door for avoiding the passage of fire and/or smoke in the event of a fire from one room into another room, having a fire protection pane unit, consisting of at least two glass panes, which are spaced apart from one another in parallel by means of an edge connection, and of at...

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1. Verfasser: WIEDEMANN, Günter
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Sprache:eng ; fre ; ger
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Zusammenfassung:A glass fire protection door for avoiding the passage of fire and/or smoke in the event of a fire from one room into another room, having a fire protection pane unit, consisting of at least two glass panes, which are spaced apart from one another in parallel by means of an edge connection, and of at least one fire protection material arranged between the at least two glass panes, and having a lock case arranged in a glass cutout of the fire protection pane unit, is provided, wherein, at least in the region, which is provided for the lock case, of the glass cutout of the fire protection pane unit, the edge connection of the fire protection pane unit is set back or projects at least partially with respect to the end face of at least one of the glass panes of the fire protection pane unit, and the lock case has at least one recess and/or depression or at least one projection on at least one of its outer sides which faces the fire protection pane unit in the state in which the lock case is arranged in the glass cutout of the fire protection pane unit, which recess and/or depression or which projection are or is formed in a corresponding manner to the edge connection of the fire protection pane unit and interact or interacts with the lock case in a form-fitting and/or force-fitting manner when said lock case is in the state in which it is arranged in the glass cutout of the fire protection pane unit.